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Did you install wifi drivers for your devices? Due to licensing issues with wifi drivers and their firmware, many of them cannot be shipped in a "working" state with Haiku (blame your hardware manufacturers for this...)
So, if launch a terminal and run: "install-wifi-firmwares.sh" that should prompt you for the license agreements to download the firmwares.
If that still doesn't allow your wifi hardware to work, you may just be out of luck until a driver is available... you can always file a bug report and include the output of your hardware device listing.
Edit: see http://www.haiku-os.org/guides/daily-tasks/wireless for more info (note, it's currently outdated)
Edited 2011-10-07 19:58 UTC